Fourteen members of the State Champion Post 429 American Legion baseball team sat on the stage of the Ephrata American Legion ballroom at 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. It was an opportunity for the players and...

Two years after opening Lancaster County’s first adult services unit, specifically for consumers diagnosed with autism, Ephrata Area Rehab Services (EARS) finds itself at a crossroads. The program has doubled in size from 13 to 26 clients...

Edge Penn Manor 3-2 in finals to win County title The Chinese Zodiac Calendar doesn’t call for the year of the Dragon until 2024. But the Ephrata 12U baseball players were a little impatient for that traditional...

Lititz Post 56 coach Glen Martin was forced into the high-risk, high-reward decision to draw in his infielders with hopes of getting a force out at the plate. The score was deadlocked at 3-3 with first place...

Bowling teams from Ephrata and Penn Manor plus individuals from Warwick and Elizabethtown represented Lancaster County and Pennsylvania extremely well this past weekend in Smyrna, Tennessee. The teams competed Saturday, while all individuals toed the lanes on...

When a baseball championship is on the line, the difference between winning and losing can often come down to mistakes and capitalizing on opportunities. That was the case Sunday evening when the host Ephrata American Legion team...

Knock off PM to improve to 5-1 in league play The Ephrata Post 429 American Legion baseball team is off and running in its quest to represent District 10 (Lancaster County) for the seventh consecutive year in...

When Matt Woods graduated from Cocalico High School in 2003, he played football, basketball and volleyball. Naturally, he was hired five years later to be a head coach……of the swim team. Actually, 2008 was not his first...

Cocalico captured a first-ever playoff win Tuesday night in a first round District Three Boys’ lacrosse game with Berks Catholic in Denver. If it is possible, the 8-7 final score was a bigger margin than it...

The athletes fought the flag-straightening wind as the Cocalico boys and the Garden Spot girls captured track and field wins Monday afternoon on senior recognition day in Denver. In the boys competition the Eagles (4-2 league) outdistanced...